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Uninterruptible Power Supply Protection for your PC

You are sitting at your computer, feverishly trying to finish your ten-page report that is due tomorrow.  Unbeknownst to you, five miles away in the next county, Johnny Teenager is trying to text his girlfriend as he drives down the road to her house.  The good news is that he got his text message off.  The bad news is that he missed the turn and took out a power pole before he came to a stop.

You are about to write the last sentence, when without warning – Blam!  The power goes out!  Sitting there, fingers in mid-stroke, you suddenly realize that you did not save your document!  The only good thing about the darkness you are sitting in is that you can’t see the note you left on the desk the last time the power went out—“Turn on Auto-save”!!  Which, of course, you didn’t do

The Power Problem

Power line incidents happen all the time.  By some estimates the average home owner will see about 120 line voltage related incidents per month—about 4 per day!  (That’s average, which means that some areas are worse than that.)  It doesn’t have to be a break in a line to cause an outage.  Lightning strikes can overload the grid and cause circuit breakers to open the lines; everyone turning on their air conditioners at the same time can overload the grid causing the power to drop; or somebody in your home turning on the microwave and the toaster oven at the same time can cause the circuit breaker to trip, taking your computer down because it was plugged into the same circuit.

In the nasty world of electrical power, your computer is vulnerable to damaging transients, overvoltages, brownouts, dropouts (especially when they occur in rapid succession over a few seconds) and just plain noisy line voltage. 

The Power Solution

“What’s one to do?” You may ask. Have you considered using a UPS?

No. That’s not the delivery guys in the brown trucks, but: Uninterruptible Power Supplies. A UPS, can provide your system with more than just battery backup, they can protect your system from the ravages of the real world electrical power grid. 

The power supply in your computer or the wall supply used by your laptop converts the AC line voltage (typically 120VAC or 240VAC) to a direct voltage your computer can use (typically +3.3VDC, +5VDC and +12VDC).  The integrated circuits (IC’s) you have in your computer have a very low tolerance for voltages that deviate beyond these typical values.  Lower voltages will generally cause your system to lock up and/or crash while higher voltages can destroy the IC’s in an instant.  The power supplies that power your systems have been designed to handle a certain level of noise and variability on the AC mains.  They can only tolerate so much before they may quit doing their job providing regulated DC voltages and your computer suffers the consequences. 

In all cases, the batteries are continuously charged while the UPS is connected to the AC line.  Once the UPS detects a low AC line voltage it will switch over to the battery supply (except the On-Line UPS that is always running off the battery) and power your computer for a period of time that will depend on the size of the UPS and your system.

For a typical desk top system and monitor, the power draw is about 70 Watts (about 98 VA) and a 350 VA UPS would provide about 14 minutes of backup time, while a 550 VA UPS would provide about 30 minutes of backup.  (Note that the 350 VA UPS would provide about 2.5 minutes of backup time if it were fully loaded at 350VA.)  Of course, the longer the backup, or the higher the VA rating, the more you will spend to provide the desired protection. 

In addition to providing clean power to your system, a lot of the UPS units provide transient protection for your phone lines and network connections and with a USB connection and appropriate software installed on your system, your computer can power-down safely, unattended, in the event of a power failure when you are not there. 

Uninterruptible Power Supplies can provide you with another level of protection from the “elements” and you may want to consider them if you cannot afford data corruption or loss of hardware due to beasties that inhabit the power grid. 

Here are Some Recommended Uninterruptible Power Supplies:

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APC SURTA1500RMXL2U Rack Tower Smart-UPS
 

APC SURTA1500RMXL2U Rack Tower Smart-UPS

$1,159.99

Input Voltage Range: 90 - 150V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 5 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 120V Outlets: 6 Outlet Type: NEMA 5-15R Alarms: Alarm when on battery : distinctive low battery alarm : overload continuous tone alarm Interface Port: DB-9 RS-232, Smart-Slot, USB Approvals: BSMI, CSA, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL 1778

APC SMX750 Smart-UPS X 750VA Rack/Tower LCD 120V
 

APC SMX750 Smart-UPS X 750VA Rack/Tower LCD 120V

$456.99

Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 120V Outlets: 8 Outlet Type: NEMA 5-15R Battery Recharge Time: 3 hour(s) Alarms: Alarm when on battery : distinctive low battery alarm : overload continuous tone alarm Interface Port: RS-232, USB Approvals: cUL Listed, UL 1778

APC SUA2200XL Smart-UPS XL 2200VA 120V Tower/Rack Convertible
 

APC SUA2200XL Smart-UPS XL 2200VA 120V Tower/Rack Convertible

$979.99

Input Voltage Range: 82 - 144V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 120Vac +/- 5% Outlets: 11 Battery Run Time: Typical Backup Time at Half Load: 28.5 minutes (925 Watts) Typical Backup Time at Full Load: 10.4 minutes (1850 Watts) Battery Recharge Time: 3 hour(s) Interface Port: RS-232, USB, Smart-Slot Approvals: CSA, FCC Part 15 Class A, UL 1778

APC SUA2200I Smart-UPS 2200VA USB & Serial 230V
 

APC SUA2200I Smart-UPS 2200VA USB & Serial 230V

$784.49

International Version: 230V Input Voltage Range: 160 - 285V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 230V Outlets: (8) IEC 320 C13 (1) IEC 320 C19 (3) IEC Jumpers Battery Run Time: Typical Backup Time at Half Load: 24.1 minutes (990 Watts) Typical Backup Time at Full Load :6.7 minutes (1980 Watts) Battery Recharge Time: 3 hour(s) Interface Port: RS-232, USB, Smart-Slot

APC SURTD5000RMXLP3U Smart-UPS RT 5000VA RM 208V to 208/120V
 

APC SURTD5000RMXLP3U Smart-UPS RT 5000VA RM 208V to 208/120V

$3,984.99

Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 5 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 120V, 208V Outlets: 6 Outlet Type: (4) NEMA 5-20R (1) NEMA L14-30R (1) NEMA L6-30R Battery Run Time: Typical Backup Time at Half Load: 15.1 minutes (2000 Watts) Typical Backup Time at Full Load: 4.8 minutes (4000 Watts) Battery Recharge Time: 2.50 hour(s) Battery Replaceable: Yes - RBC44 Alarms: Alarm when on battery Distinctive low battery alarm Overload continuous tone alarm

APC SMX1500RM2UNC Smart-UPS X 1500VA Rack/Tower LCD 120V with Network Card
 

APC SMX1500RM2UNC Smart-UPS X 1500VA Rack/Tower LCD 120V with Network Card

$1,358.99

Output Voltage: 120V Outlets: 8 Outlet Type: NEMA 5-15R Battery Recharge Time: 3 hour(s) Alarms: Alarm when on battery : distinctive low battery alarm : overload continuous tone alarm Interface Port: Smart-Slot Approvals: cUL Listed, UL 1778 Surge Energy Rating: 600 Joules

APC BK500BLK UPS
 

APC BK500BLK UPS

$95.36

Input Voltage Range: 98 - 140V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Voltage: 120Vac +/- 5% Outlets: 6 Battery Run Time: 11.7 Battery Recharge Time: 8 hour(s) Interface Port: USB Management Software: YES

APC BR1300LCD BACK-UPS
 

APC BR1300LCD BACK-UPS

$189.99

The Back-UPS RS offers high performance protection for your business and office computer systems. It provides abundant battery backup power, allowing you to work through medium and extended length power outages. It also safeguards your equipment from damaging surges and spikes that travel along utility, phone and network lines. A distinguishing feature of the Back-UPS RS is automatic voltage regulation (AVR). AVR instantly adjusts both low and high voltages to safe levels, so you can work indefinitely during brownouts and overvoltage situations, saving the battery for power outages when you need it most. Award-winning shutdown software automatically powers down your computer system in the event of an extended power outage. Additional features like audible alarms, LED status indicators, user replaceable battery, push-button circuit breakers and plentiful outlets make the Back-UPS RS the perfect unit to protect your business' productivity from the constant threat of power problems and lost data. Input Voltage Range: 120V Input Frequency: 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz Output Voltage: 120Vac +/- 5% Outlets: 8 Battery Recharge Time: 24 hour(s) Management Software: YES Approvals: FCC Part 15 Class B, FCC Part 68, NOM, TUV Data Line Protection: RJ-45 Modem/Fax/DSL/10-100 Base-T protection, Co-axial Video / Cable protection

APC SMT750 UPS
 

APC SMT750 UPS

$294.99

Parts: 2 years limited Labor: 2 years limited

APC SUA1000US Smart-UPS 1000VA USB & Serial 120V NAFTA
 

APC SUA1000US Smart-UPS 1000VA USB & Serial 120V NAFTA

$470.58

Input Voltage Range: 82 - 144V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing) Output Voltage: 120Vac +/- 5% Outlets: (8) NEMA 5-15R Battery Run Time: Typical Backup Time at Half Load: 20.6 minutes (335 Watts) Typical Backup Time at Full Load :6.1 minutes (670 Watts) Battery Recharge Time: 3 hour(s) Interface Port: RS-232, USB, Smart-Slot Management Software: YES

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